It looks like it is similar to what you've been playing with. The 8 stages means it can put up to 8 of those steps in a single slope. Your diagrams are only showing around 3 steps._________________http://www.cgs.synth.net/

theres a primitive (as of now) link on the bridechamber page
it shows a panel layout and hopefully scott will upload sound samples eventually

i really want to build one because i love using modulo functions in different microcontroller and software implementations but lots of knobs (which is normally a good thing!) but the current synth im working on needs to be portable (i use public transit a lot)

Can anyone help me understand this module in terms of possible applications and what one might expect to happen?

For instance, what if the "reference/ step initiation CV" was a equivalent of a semitone value (for a 1 volt per octave VCO)? Is this possible?, or does the Ref. CV have to be a whole number value?

Even so, with whole number voltage steps, this is still manipulating octaves. But how? You have a reference voltage, which can be hooked up to an 8 position switch, I understand; This provides a CV range?

and then there's the step size input (add or sub), this determines the cv jump?

The Reference CV is divided into 8 stages, and each of the 8 stages are compared with the input CV (plus offset) to trigger a switch. When each switch is opened, it sends the step size CV to a buffer that mixes it with the input CV. So, you get the Step Size CV(x number of stages) plus the input cv at the output each time the comparators fire.

i only have 6 places on my rotary switch
if i had to leave off 2 steps would it be lower or higher? or should i just miss say 3 and 6. i guess im asking where are the sweet spots on this dial. im going to wire it up with 1 and 2 missing to begin with._________________problemchild
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i only have 6 places on my rotary switch
if i had to leave off 2 steps would it be lower or higher? or should i just miss say 3 and 6. i guess im asking where are the sweet spots on this dial. im going to wire it up with 1 and 2 missing to begin with.

If I had to choose, I'd leave off the higher and keep the lower.

I am currently redesigning my panel for Modulo Magic it will include the following controls and inputs:

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